| |  | Baral, Chitta | Logic Programming and Knowledge Representation read moreAbstract: In this paper, we review recent work aimed at the application of declarative logic
programming to knowledge representation in artificial intelligence. We consider extensions
of the language of definite logic programs by classical (strong) negation, disjunction,
and some modal operators and show how each of the added features extends the
representational power of the language.
We also discuss extensions of logic programming allowing abductive reasoning,
meta-reasoning and reasoning in open domains. We investigate the methodology of
using these languages for representing various forms of nonmonotonic reasoning and
for describing knowledge in specific domains. We also address recent work on properties
of programs needed for sucessful applications of this methodology such as consistency,
categoricity and complexity.
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